Governor Gary R. Herbert’s Schedule
October 8, 2018 - October 12, 2018
**The Governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change**
Monday, October 8
No Public Events
Tuesday, October 9
9:00 a.m. Meet with General Counsel
Location: Governor's Office
10:00 a.m. Speak at Fitness Center Dedication
Location: Clayton Middle School
Media Access
11:30 a.m. Meet with Chief of Staff
Location: Governor's Office
12:30 a.m. Meet with Lt. Governor Spencer Cox
Location: Teleconference
1:30 p.m. Economic Development Discussion with Native American Leaders
Location: Governor's Office
6:00 p.m. Speak at Utah Tourism Conference
Location: Salt Lake City
Wednesday, October 10
9:30 a.m. Speak at 25K Rural Economic Development Event
Location: Richfield
4:30 p.m. Meet with His Excellency Valeriy Chaly, Ambassador of Ukraine
Location: Governor's Office
Thursday, October 11
9:15 a.m. Attend Boards and Commissions Meeting
Location: State Capitol
Friday, October 12
11:45 a.m. Speak at Sen. Mike Lee's Annual Solutions Summit
Location: Salt Lake City
6:30 p.m. Attend Utah Technology Council 2018 Hall of Fame Event
Location: Salt Lake City
7:15 p.m. Speak at Sutherland Institute Gala
Location: Salt Lake City
Lt. Governor Spencer J. Cox’s Schedule
October 8, 2018 - October 12, 2018
**The Lt. Governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change**
Monday, October 8
No Public Events
Tuesday, October 9
9:00 a.m. Meet with Utah Labor Commission and Governor’s Office of Management and
Budget
Location: State Capitol
9:30 a.m. Meet with Utah Department of Natural Resources and Governor’s Office of
Management and Budget
Location: State Capitol
10:00 a.m. Meet with Dr. Jennifer Seelig
Location: Lt. Governor’s Office
10:30 a.m. Meet with Utah Department of Human Resource Management and Governor’s
Office of Management and Budget
Location: State Capitol
12:30 p.m. Weekly Update with Governor Herbert
Teleconference
7:45 p.m. Speak at Huntsman World Senior Games Opening Ceremonies
Location: St. George
Media Access
Wednesday, October 10
All Day: Attend and Speak at 25K Rural Economic Development Meeting
Location: Richfield
Thursday, October 11
9:15 a.m. Speak at UHIN Annual Health Information Technology Conference
Location: Sandy
Media Access
11:00 a.m. Meet with Constituent
Location: Salt Lake City
12:30 p.m. Speak at Utah Tourism Conference
Location: Salt Lake City
2:00 p.m. Meet with Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control and Governor’s Office
of Management and Budget
Location: State Capitol
2:30 p.m. Elections Review with Staff
Location: Lt. Governor’s Office
3:00 p.m. Meet with Utah Department of Environmental Quality and Governor’s Office
of Management and Budget
Location: State Capitol
3:30 p.m. Meet with Staff
Location: Lt. Governor’s Office
Friday, October 12
7:00 p.m. Speak at Utah Technology Council 20th Annual Hall of Fame Gala
Location: Salt Lake City
Media Access
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Saturday, October 13 & Sunday, October 14
10 am to 3:30 pm (pack lunch)
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Saturday, October 13 & Sunday, October 14
5-10 pm
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Best,
Debra Ross
Publisher, KidsOutAndAbout.com
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5 Issues You Face When Inheriting
A House
Estate Executors Have To Balance Family Needs And Best Options
At An Emotionally-Charged Time
The recent death of legendary singer-songwriter Aretha Franklin initially posed a quandary for her four surviving sons. Because she didn’t leave a will, her $80 million fortune – including Franklin’s numerous real estate holdings – likely will take longer to divide, and the process could become complicated.
Although Franklin’s sons appointed her niece to execute the estate, the situation brings to mind how family feuds and other problems can potentially result when inheritance portions aren’t clearly defined, or when an executor may be in over their head. Many newfound executors can face uncertainty and feel stress when inheriting a property after the death of a loved one.
“Inheriting a property can come as a shock and may feel like an insurmountable obstacle,” says Alex Lehr (www.lehrrealestate.com), a real estate broker and author of The Unexpected Sale: Guidance For The Executor/Administrator Of An Estate. “Especially in the wake of a family tragedy or death, being the executor of an estate can be challenging. And usually the biggest asset in an estate – and the most difficult to resolve – is a house.”
Lehr provides a list of important decisions the executor might face when a house is part of an inheritance:
“Being an executor is a high-responsibility, time-consuming, and often thankless job that people often take on while grieving,” Lehr says. “It’s up to the executor to assess not only the physical assets of an estate, but also the people and emotions involved.
About Alex Lehr
Alex Lehr (www.lehrrealestate.com) is the proprietor of Lehr Real Estate, located in San Carlos, Calif., and the author of The Unexpected Sale: Guidance For The Executor/Administrator Of An Estate. Involved in the real estate business for three decades, Lehr operates a concierge-type real estate firm with an increased focus on selling estate and trust properties - over 700 to date out of the 2,200-plus properties he has sold. He and his grassroots marketing team speak directly with over 30,000 property owners per year.